I had one but sold it last year,it was a Streamer standard with a bolt on neck,carolena body and 2 mec passive pups.5 string,1 piece bridge, a lot of people thought it was a rock bass but it was a real warwick made in Germany,the dont make them anymore,it was a really nice bass I sold it cause I went back to 4 string,it played like butter,I bought it at Guitar Center for 600.00 I think...

I didn't even know that there was a German Streamer Standard. For what it's worth, I bought one of the new Rockbass Standard Streamer basses when they came out without the cheesy "RockBass" logo. Mine weighs 6lbs, 9oz and feels fantastic to play. The build quality is excellent, the neck is extremely comfortable and it sounds great. My only complaint is the weak passive output but I run it through a clean boost pedal and it is now the bass that I gig with 90% of the time. I paid around $389 for it new when the local boutique bass store matched the MF online price. I've tested other basses of this model, when I can find one, and the weight can really vary. It was, by far, the least expensive bass in the store and I tried it out just because I love the NS design body style. I just couldn't put it down once I played it. Just my observation, but I have 5 decent basses and this is the one I play on stage.

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Ya they made them for a short time and discontinued them,they were really nice basses for the money and like I said made in Germany,the neck was something like 3 different woods,I would of kept it if I played 5...

I still have a 5 string, two pickup model. Ovangkol neck with wenge fretboard. They're great basses, possessed of the "Warwick sound" but the highs are more muted and smoother. Great fingerstyle basses with a round sound. The pickups don't offer tremendous output so you'll have to turn the amp up a decent bit to play it compared to your other basses. This is no big deal, even if you play multiple basses live. Just let the soundman know beforehand to boost things when you switch and you'll be gold. I love mine and it's every bit as much a Warwick as any other(including my FNA Jazzman 5). Great neck, fun to play. In fact, original Incubus bassist Dirk Lance used one of these on "Nice To Know You" if you'd like to hear the recorded tone.

I got this bass in complete shambles, $150. Rust, Sweat, bowed neck, and a dog urine smell. I was going to make a Wall Hanger out of it, assuming the truss rod was broken, and the pickup just hummed. But I completely dis-assembled and cleaned it, re-wired the pickup, and gave her a setup. It's one of my Favorite Warwick's, and at a hair over 7 Lbs a REAL Treat on those Long Nights.